t-mobile scoreIf you are either a prepaid customer or a customer who has brought their own phone onto T-Mobile’s network and are looking forward to upgrade their phone via the carrier’s JUMP! plan, previously you would be unable to, but it looks like T-Mobile has decided to switch things up. The carrier has recently launched their new SCORE! plan which would allow customers to “score” themselves an upgrade.

Basically T-Mobile’s SCORE! plan is designed to tempt those on prepaid plans or those who paid full retail price for their phone to upgrade their phones early and would only cost them $5 a month. After sticking around for 6 months, customers can look forward to getting their hands on a new phone, although this would include entry level handsets like the T-Mobile Concord II, LG Optimus L90, or the Alcatel OneTouch Fierce 2.

However if you decide to stick it out for the next 12 months, you will be able to get your hands on higher-end handsets at discounted prices. These handsets include the 32GB Nexus 6, the Samsung Galaxy S5, or the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Once you claim your SCORE! plan, it will reset and the clock will start anew, essentially ensuring that you can always choose to upgrade every 6 or 12 months, depending on your needs.

If this sounds like a plan you might be interested in or if you want to sign up, you can do so by hopping on over to T-Mobile’s website for the details.

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